The Additional Element in Architecture : On Kazimir Malevich’s Arkhitektons and Planits
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0262548909
ISBN-13
9780262548908
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
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MIT Press
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CA
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GB
Publication Date
May 13th, 2025
Print length
392 Pages
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890 grams
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24.10 x 16.20 x 2.90 cms
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Architecture
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An ingenious reconstructionand revealing analysis through visual archaeologyof avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich''s lost arkhitektons.
Among the Russian avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevichs most intriguing works, the arkhitektons are also the most enigmatic, as these quasi-architectural sculptures made between 1920 and 1930 were almost entirely lost, along with many of the accompanying drawings, or planits. In The Additional Element in Architecture, Pedro Ignacio Alonso and Paulina Bitraìn bring Malevichs elusive arkhitektons to startling, three-dimensional life and show how these objects form a comprehensive universe that embodies the artists Suprematismhis belief in the supremacy of pure artistic sensation in abstraction.
The book features digital reconstructions of 15 arkhitektons and planits that are lost in their original physical form. Using a method they call visual archaeology, Alonso and Bitraìn explore how these structures figure in Malevichs investigations of spatial form. In the authors view, the arkhitektons and planits constitute a series of changing configurations, or states, rather than fixed or closed monolithic sculptures that can be reckoned with individually. They are provisional assemblages of prismatic volumes linked only by gravity and equilibriumephemeral arrangements that digital modeling exposes and opens to new analysis.
Along with its illustrations and analysis of the ingeniously recreated arkhitektons and planits, Alonso and Bitrán provide historiographical notes on the different appearances of these models, as well as a critical consideration of how Malevichs own conception of the additional element might place these beguiling figures within a wider history of modern architecture.
Among the Russian avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevichs most intriguing works, the arkhitektons are also the most enigmatic, as these quasi-architectural sculptures made between 1920 and 1930 were almost entirely lost, along with many of the accompanying drawings, or planits. In The Additional Element in Architecture, Pedro Ignacio Alonso and Paulina Bitraìn bring Malevichs elusive arkhitektons to startling, three-dimensional life and show how these objects form a comprehensive universe that embodies the artists Suprematismhis belief in the supremacy of pure artistic sensation in abstraction.
The book features digital reconstructions of 15 arkhitektons and planits that are lost in their original physical form. Using a method they call visual archaeology, Alonso and Bitraìn explore how these structures figure in Malevichs investigations of spatial form. In the authors view, the arkhitektons and planits constitute a series of changing configurations, or states, rather than fixed or closed monolithic sculptures that can be reckoned with individually. They are provisional assemblages of prismatic volumes linked only by gravity and equilibriumephemeral arrangements that digital modeling exposes and opens to new analysis.
Along with its illustrations and analysis of the ingeniously recreated arkhitektons and planits, Alonso and Bitrán provide historiographical notes on the different appearances of these models, as well as a critical consideration of how Malevichs own conception of the additional element might place these beguiling figures within a wider history of modern architecture.
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